Images to fill browser evolutionary/reagents

Hello

I wonder if it is possible to make a picture fill browser reactive or scalable so that I don't end up with a mosaic effect or blown upward when people have their browsers magnified.  Is this possible with the recent update of svg?  Any help or advice?

Thank you

Jake

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